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steve wozniak a call followed apple up he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the base in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police officer on a reserve level which meant that i could go and be a policeman whenever i wanted to be and then when i wanted to do was supposed to do special security operations or a movie or a musical two or whatever was i could do it so. that i wasn't doing movies but i wanted to be able to do other things. the main reason i wanted to do this was because i saw in life bad guys who thought they were so big and so bad and so tough that they could murder and rape and rob and pillage and get away with it and i wanted to say wait a minute there's a there are guys out there that are just as tough or tou
steve wozniak a call followed apple up he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the base in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police...
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steve forbes. steve is the fbi taking this seriously or t? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the like are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things out on paper, but it is a pathetic joke. i read it cover to cover. they emit problems and then say nobody is to blame. nobody is taking it seriously in the administration. >> i am going to warn you ahead of time. you will notlike what i have to say about this. >> we like it when we don't like what you have to say. >> give me a little room. did you know i was down on the irs for this too? the more we learn about this, the more we are discovering there may have been good reason for targeting these groups. we are now seeing examples where these grps are calling for 4
steve forbes. steve is the fbi taking this seriously or t? >> they are taking it seriously which is why they are dragging their feet and why all of the excuses about moral equivalence and the like are shown to be lies. that's why we need a special prosecutor. these people can't do it themselves. there may have been some organizations that shouldn't have gotten the exemption, but they knocked out. >> it is not only the fbi. this is the irs. the bureaucrats are good at printing things...
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national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an issue that has dramatic economic effect on americans and national security implications. stemming back a little -- for instance, we have a bigger issue than immigration such as debt issue. >> reporter: he says that is bigger issue, solving the deficit. >> gregg: there are support others both sides of the aisle on this. how are they responding? >> a lot of bipartisan support. coats and grassley are outnumbered. they say this reform bill is a national security bill that will make america safer. it will have multiple background checks and for the first time to prevent
national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an...
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neil: steve cooley thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: tuesday, there must be another scannedda scandal to re? right? there is, a doozy. sex scandal in the state department. what is next? we'll tell you. next. [ le announcer ] with free paage pickup from the united states stal service a small design fm can ship like a big busess. just go onne to pay, print and have your packages pied up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ neil: all this time i thought that belgians like chocolate, but not everything that comes out of there is sweet. ambassador of belgium, and former secretary of state hillary clinton -- lawyer representing the first person who blue the wis ol old this the ambassador involved those at department say there is nothing weird or wrong going on here. but, it now out of control. what have you learned, what does your whistle blow are discovered? >> you know, on the inspection team, it circron make government says that. they looked into this, there is nothing to it, the government's inspection team charged with inspecting diplo
neil: steve cooley thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: tuesday, there must be another scannedda scandal to re? right? there is, a doozy. sex scandal in the state department. what is next? we'll tell you. next. [ le announcer ] with free paage pickup from the united states stal service a small design fm can ship like a big busess. just go onne to pay, print and have your packages pied up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ neil: all this time i thought that belgians like chocolate, but...
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steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great music. it's not just speeches that go on and on. i mean, he understands technology, and he understands the new generation -- this generation's need for graphics and everything. these dvds are very alluring, just graphically, let alone the rhetoric, which becomes almost mesmerizing, in the chant form where he's calling for killings. now, again, he doesn't say will the prime minister of australia, he says, kill the enemies of islam, kill the jews or pigs who have to be killed. the christians are infidels, they have to be killed. he doesn't cr
steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great...
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good steve. leap. sleeve. a little. few. apostate reluctance of the united states to the syrian rebels takes time stoking fresh fears of foreign intervention in the ongoing conflict. the euro skeptic movement in britain continues on its off. as the u.k. independence party finishes second and yet another byelection establishing itself as a major force to be reckoned. as the united nations says more than seven hundred people were killed in violence in iraq this month alone how ordinary people are dealing with possibly one of the country's worst crises in recent history.
good steve. leap. sleeve. a little. few. apostate reluctance of the united states to the syrian rebels takes time stoking fresh fears of foreign intervention in the ongoing conflict. the euro skeptic movement in britain continues on its off. as the u.k. independence party finishes second and yet another byelection establishing itself as a major force to be reckoned. as the united nations says more than seven hundred people were killed in violence in iraq this month alone how ordinary people are...
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steve, thanks again. we are waiting this news conference. we expect it to begin at 5:30 eastern time. that is 12 minutes away on the clock. the governor will be there and mayor will be there, as well. we'll bring that to you in a moment. what is happening on the streets of watertown, massachusetts tonight. we have been told about the gun battle that forced it into overdrive in the dead of night. we'll talk to someone who caught it on video right here. >> we heard explosions and gunfire coming down the street. a car that almost stopped at the light but then kept going with police behind it. then it seemed like hundred cop cars coming. ♪ [ male announcer ] purpose elevates what we do. raises it to a more meaningful place. makes us live what we do, love what we do and fills our work with rewarding possibility. aarp connects you to a community of experienced workers and has tools to help you find what you're good at. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. go to aarp.org/possibilities. the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to l
steve, thanks again. we are waiting this news conference. we expect it to begin at 5:30 eastern time. that is 12 minutes away on the clock. the governor will be there and mayor will be there, as well. we'll bring that to you in a moment. what is happening on the streets of watertown, massachusetts tonight. we have been told about the gun battle that forced it into overdrive in the dead of night. we'll talk to someone who caught it on video right here. >> we heard explosions and gunfire...
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steve miller said he had no idea, he couldn't remember anybody's names. i had the agent's names, the letters from lois lerner. we named the complaint. those whoad knowledg of or actual engagement in the unlawful acts of the irs. we have listed ten or more unknowns. until we do the discovery we're not going to kn how deep or high up it went. we're going to be amenng that complaint in the next week or ten days, aing another 25 organizations and additional counts in the complaints, some areas that we have's since leard that we're concerned about. it is a monumental undertaking. we filed a complaint that says you unlawfully targeted. normally they would say denied. how are we going to deny it because we attached the statements wheree admitted it. >> the response from lois lner in particular, not only an acknowledgment and admiion of guilt but then an apology which compounds i wou ink the evidence on your behalf. >> it does. i mean, t fact that she made the admission and we gothe inspector general's report where they acknowledge and uncover the targeting. they
steve miller said he had no idea, he couldn't remember anybody's names. i had the agent's names, the letters from lois lerner. we named the complaint. those whoad knowledg of or actual engagement in the unlawful acts of the irs. we have listed ten or more unknowns. until we do the discovery we're not going to kn how deep or high up it went. we're going to be amenng that complaint in the next week or ten days, aing another 25 organizations and additional counts in the complaints, some areas that...
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bill i'll start with you and then i want steve to answer. let's say this 29-year-old that's not a government employee, he's a contractor and he's not a high level official. if he can get his hands on this and extract it obviously there's a lot of people that could get to this information. what gives us any confidence at all that somebody doesn't decide to manipulate the next presidential election by digging up all the phone records, the internet records, every photo that every presidential candidate has had and essentially blackmail everybody and completely control an election? comfort me here. bill, let me start with you and steve i'd like an answer from you. >> see, that's the fundamental problem with government having all of this knowledge about the population. one of the things that troubled me with the testimony that's come into congress about the irs activity by attacking or targeting individuals, one individual giving a testimony there said they were asked a question by the irs, what is your relationship with this other person and the
bill i'll start with you and then i want steve to answer. let's say this 29-year-old that's not a government employee, he's a contractor and he's not a high level official. if he can get his hands on this and extract it obviously there's a lot of people that could get to this information. what gives us any confidence at all that somebody doesn't decide to manipulate the next presidential election by digging up all the phone records, the internet records, every photo that every presidential...
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we'll have steve fosh and rick and elizabeth and mike andbill baldwin. >> tax rate cuts are always a good idea. reduce the price, risk taking and success and this is the way to get
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steve, you played soccer with dzhokhar tsarnaev for a couple of years, i think. i would you describe him? >> very kind. pretty much similar to every college friend i have. like no different than any other kid. >> this is what all his friends are saying. particularly the students alongside him in the last couple of years and yet clearly there was another side to this boy which turned him into an alleged mass killer. anything in his behavior pattern in the last few months say to you something is not quite right here. >> i saw him two weeks before the incident. he was the same as always. kind. we were playing a soccer game on xbox. nothing out of the ordinary to be honest. >> can you believe that he's capable of doing what he has alleged to be done? >> it's really hard to think about it. you never think one of your friends can just become a terrorist any time. it makes you think of all of your friends all together, if any of them could do anything different than what you know of them. someone so normal that is your friend to becoming a terrorist. >> dzhokhar was ver
steve, you played soccer with dzhokhar tsarnaev for a couple of years, i think. i would you describe him? >> very kind. pretty much similar to every college friend i have. like no different than any other kid. >> this is what all his friends are saying. particularly the students alongside him in the last couple of years and yet clearly there was another side to this boy which turned him into an alleged mass killer. anything in his behavior pattern in the last few months say to you...
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there wouldn't competition. >> david: steve? >> it's capital intensive industry it gets new entrants all the time because of the financiers and the plane manufacturers finance you. >> david: who is smarter, the government or free market? >> or steve forbes. >> david: u.s. airways stock is groued over this news. a whole group of stocks are set for take-off. find out which ones will put you in first class? that's coming next. >> david: we are back. informers are here to give you stocks ready to take off for the rest of the year. emac? >> it's up 30% over the last year. up a decent 10% over the last five years. solid blue chip names in there. cheap expenses. i like this one. >> david: you like this fund? >> i think it's a solid low-risk fund. you might get more bang for your buck to invest in the top foldings. >> david: huntington bank shares incorporated. >> this is a regional bank. customer service oriend. they pay a bankable dividends. gobs of insider banking. >> david: regional banks have done well. >> because the fed has been
there wouldn't competition. >> david: steve? >> it's capital intensive industry it gets new entrants all the time because of the financiers and the plane manufacturers finance you. >> david: who is smarter, the government or free market? >> or steve forbes. >> david: u.s. airways stock is groued over this news. a whole group of stocks are set for take-off. find out which ones will put you in first class? that's coming next. >> david: we are back. informers...
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brace yourself, steve. we will see the taxes on salaries in the form of a higher social security wage base. we'll see the taxes on millionaires. we'll see taxes on carbon. i think that medicine cabinet tax steve doesn't like is the least of his worries. >> david: carbon tax, by the way, talk to people in us a trail yeah. i think it failed a while back. sabrina, what about the obamacare taxes? the president now saying yes, taxes are going to go up, after he promised they wouldn't. >> completely unsurprising. this is not complicated. they demand they provide something to americans they don't want nor need. we have teetotalers getting the alcoholic rehab and men buying prenatal care. it'scid clous. of course there are taxes. only way to pay for the spending we have. there are plenty of taxes. >> rich, even as rick said, even if those taxes that only fall on the upper tier, if you are taxing medical devices you know that the companies make the medical devices will pass the taxes on to the consumers. right? >> o
brace yourself, steve. we will see the taxes on salaries in the form of a higher social security wage base. we'll see the taxes on millionaires. we'll see taxes on carbon. i think that medicine cabinet tax steve doesn't like is the least of his worries. >> david: carbon tax, by the way, talk to people in us a trail yeah. i think it failed a while back. sabrina, what about the obamacare taxes? the president now saying yes, taxes are going to go up, after he promised they wouldn't. >>...
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which is what steve touched on earlier. but look, perhaps maybe you could give the obama administration the benefit of the doubt. if you hadn't had the fast and furious for the guns for money do in mexico. if you didn't have the a.p. situation. if you didn't have the lies about benghazi. but this is a pattern with them, david. they lie about everything. >> sabrina, using the power of government to punish a political opponent is an impeachable offense. it's one of the impeachable offenses against richard nixon. >> right. i'm so glad that report came out. add it to the pile of evidence. don't yo remember last june when the treasury department inspector said look, if they werenvesng prresse oupst waar ssomm, lessnststivand lss obstckti. th is litil anit h sothinto dwithth mplitionof t taxode. is ia govnmen th wantto seheolital opnent t aonseativissu is iabou be >> did: hn, thaall justoincenthat 80% of e grps were conservative? in this case, in other cases over 90% or it just happened before important re-election campaign? >> n
which is what steve touched on earlier. but look, perhaps maybe you could give the obama administration the benefit of the doubt. if you hadn't had the fast and furious for the guns for money do in mexico. if you didn't have the a.p. situation. if you didn't have the lies about benghazi. but this is a pattern with them, david. they lie about everything. >> sabrina, using the power of government to punish a political opponent is an impeachable offense. it's one of the impeachable offenses...
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founded by steve jobs. steve wazniak and ronald wayne, first apple 1 computer sol for $466, and years later, apple was the most admired company in the world, second largest pulicly traded corporation in the world. app maintains 394 stores in 14 countries as well as the online apple storend itunes store. the company behind iphones, ipads, apple founded april 1st 37 years ago. he's my ipad right here. comingack with my two crepts more and answer to the question of the day. who investing advice do you trust most? ♪ with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for hismall business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limid reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back o
founded by steve jobs. steve wazniak and ronald wayne, first apple 1 computer sol for $466, and years later, apple was the most admired company in the world, second largest pulicly traded corporation in the world. app maintains 394 stores in 14 countries as well as the online apple storend itunes store. the company behind iphones, ipads, apple founded april 1st 37 years ago. he's my ipad right here. comingack with my two crepts more and answer to the question of the day. who investing advice do...
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steve osunsami, abc news, west, texas. >> steve osunsami, thank you. >>> coming up here on "world news" this sunday, high anxiety. mayhem and gunfire. the first big celebration of legalized weed in colorado. what will this do to the efforts to make pot legal in other states?>>and buseof experienced snowboarders set off an avalanche. and why this is happening more frequently this year. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i got my . my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. live the regular life. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. visit your eyecare professional today to ask
steve osunsami, abc news, west, texas. >> steve osunsami, thank you. >>> coming up here on "world news" this sunday, high anxiety. mayhem and gunfire. the first big celebration of legalized weed in colorado. what will this do to the efforts to make pot legal in other states?>>and buseof experienced snowboarders set off an avalanche. and why this is happening more frequently this year. i stepped on the machine, and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and...
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if he is in the justice system to put the right out and get the most likely prospect is steve will clam up. i am unsure if we teach this as criminal-justice we've will learn more about the deceased brother. greta: it will be interesting to see less happens. ambassador, thank you. >> the ipo stock price we have new information and our fox news correspondent joins us. >> the process to find out how he was radicalized has already begun. in new bedford and authorities have confirmed to fox news that three college students have been taken into custody. at the university of massachusetts dartmouth. that is the college at which dzhokar tsarnaev is a student and it is believed these three students may have fed rebates. to men and women brought into custody for of washington that they're not part of the police but this young man's injury i talked to him who knew him a few years ago who were studying at cambridge just up the street from harvard's regular is on the wrestling team, a scholarship, that he was popular and hong about one student said he hung out with them and smoked pot and listened t
if he is in the justice system to put the right out and get the most likely prospect is steve will clam up. i am unsure if we teach this as criminal-justice we've will learn more about the deceased brother. greta: it will be interesting to see less happens. ambassador, thank you. >> the ipo stock price we have new information and our fox news correspondent joins us. >> the process to find out how he was radicalized has already begun. in new bedford and authorities have confirmed to...
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. >> i know, steve hates flying too. there are a number of people that are freaked out to flying for whatever reason. i heard the stats, it's interesting, you're more likely to die from a shark or donkey -- >> or a sharknado. >> i know you're wondering how you die from a donkey? >> what about donkeynado. >> that's not a thing. so silly. >> in all reality i understand this idea. people don't realize though that because of the air pressure changes it makes alcohol that much more potent. >> that's right. >> that's why we drink in the air. >> it reminds me of the scene on bridesmaids, can we take a look. >> hey, buddy. how are you doing? >> i'm good. i'm so much more relaxed. thank you, helen. i just feel like i'm excited and i feel relaxed and i'm ready to party with the best of them and i'm goneto go down to the river. >> wow, it looks like somebody is really relaxing now. >> well, a serious segment like this called for some serious expertise, i personally booked an aviation expert. our senior aviation correspondent steve
. >> i know, steve hates flying too. there are a number of people that are freaked out to flying for whatever reason. i heard the stats, it's interesting, you're more likely to die from a shark or donkey -- >> or a sharknado. >> i know you're wondering how you die from a donkey? >> what about donkeynado. >> that's not a thing. so silly. >> in all reality i understand this idea. people don't realize though that because of the air pressure changes it makes...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. i'm not surprised but a little patchy fog has developed along the marin head winds. it will be slightly cooler but still 60s and 70s and a couple low 80s. we'll have more coming up. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 we continue to bring you the latest information in the boston marathon bombing case. new details on the armed and dangerous suspect background and the man hunt that has paralyzed boston.
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. i'm not surprised but a little patchy fog has developed along the marin head winds. it will be slightly cooler but still 60s and 70s and a couple low 80s. we'll have more coming up. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 we continue to bring you the latest information in the boston marathon bombing case. new details on the armed and dangerous suspect background and the man hunt that has paralyzed boston.
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i am going with you and steve to switzerland first. neil: there you go study the issues. craig smith in arizona thank you. >> thank you. neil: remember the health care bill stack, i want you to picture a bigger stuff, a much bigger stack. you have a pretty good idea. the immigration bill, a bill old smelly stack of you know what. neil: here is what you know, the immigration bill is in trouble. which it takes up more pages than the health care bill. you remember that health care bill, the one that had to pass before you could know what was in it even the biggest backers started regretting every page of it, not all of them but a big parts of them. the immigration bill could be worse, with me now, david callahan, and kate. >> irony of this neil, is that the bill was intended streamline immigration process, now we have an 844-page bill, turned into a thousand-plus page bill, the problem is this has turned into a special interest bonanza, 500 lobbyists are lining up to write the new regulations, and reap benefits from massive new spending, not to mention it will bankrupt alrea
i am going with you and steve to switzerland first. neil: there you go study the issues. craig smith in arizona thank you. >> thank you. neil: remember the health care bill stack, i want you to picture a bigger stuff, a much bigger stack. you have a pretty good idea. the immigration bill, a bill old smelly stack of you know what. neil: here is what you know, the immigration bill is in trouble. which it takes up more pages than the health care bill. you remember that health care bill, the...
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for steve and his family, everything he. john: more than one dozen years waiting for the permit we call the corps of engineers they said we followed correct policy and procedures to enforce the law of law and worked extensively with him an hour partner agencies. they are comfortable with the slow death. >> absolutely their written to give regulators all the power and they take the power. even though he did everything right he got the permits and tried to comply with every rule and regulation and he did. but there is always room for the regulators that is what is so absurdly and in eight studies the cockpit -- the core recommended turning into a lake or a channel to mitigate flooding and if they did it would cost $4 million he did it for $100,000 and the flooding did stop but then the coroner came back to say that was a wetland you turned a wetland into a lake shame on you then they started to charge him that is the problem with the all-powerful government. americans are out the government's mercy and become the victims and w
for steve and his family, everything he. john: more than one dozen years waiting for the permit we call the corps of engineers they said we followed correct policy and procedures to enforce the law of law and worked extensively with him an hour partner agencies. they are comfortable with the slow death. >> absolutely their written to give regulators all the power and they take the power. even though he did everything right he got the permits and tried to comply with every rule and...
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steve emerson, thhnk you. charlie payne, thank you for being with us. stay tuned for continuing coverage of the boston manhunt. neil cavuto coming up here next. good night from new york. neil: thank you, lou, very, very much. in a boat, up a creek without a paddle did and without any way out, now the question is, is dzhokhar tsarnaev that suspect, in that boat without any way out? and are some of the shots and explosions heard in the last few minutes somehow linked to him, from him, being aimed at him? is he still alive? we just don't know. but we do know that it's on going and it is all happening right now at 67 franklin street in watertown, massachusetts, and f course this comes at a time when this city only minutes earlier had gotten a reprieve from no less than the governor to come out your homes to relax, your guard can be let down. you can ease up and then the shots started firing up. within just the last half hour or so, we're told better than 30 shots fired. and within the last five minutes or so we're told at least three large explosions heard.
steve emerson, thhnk you. charlie payne, thank you for being with us. stay tuned for continuing coverage of the boston manhunt. neil cavuto coming up here next. good night from new york. neil: thank you, lou, very, very much. in a boat, up a creek without a paddle did and without any way out, now the question is, is dzhokhar tsarnaev that suspect, in that boat without any way out? and are some of the shots and explosions heard in the last few minutes somehow linked to him, from him, being aimed...
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i am going with you and steve to switzerland first. neil: there you go sdy the issues. craig smith in arizona thank you. >> thank you. neil: remember the health care bill stack i want you to picture a bigger stuff, a much bigger stack. you have a pretty goodea. the immigration bill, a bill old the immigration bill, a bill old smelly i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ o business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, sll business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there call us. we can show you how at&t solutio can help you do whayou do... even better. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business takeheseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purche every day. oduce livery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake
i am going with you and steve to switzerland first. neil: there you go sdy the issues. craig smith in arizona thank you. >> thank you. neil: remember the health care bill stack i want you to picture a bigger stuff, a much bigger stack. you have a pretty goodea. the immigration bill, a bill old the immigration bill, a bill old smelly i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ o business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want...
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steve, you just described "the new yorker"s that i know. they tend to be liberal, pro-choi pro-choice, pro gay rights. they live outside. they need police to do their job and to create a certain sfooers. they seem to be now to be tilting toward the liberal side. but it got to be rough on them in regard to stop and frisk. >> it's a been 12 years of michael bloomberg. you're going to get tired of that person after a certain amount of whether it is politics or -- you're going to get tired of the time being that long. ed koch, we looked back, maybe he will be assessed different than he is being assessed right now. it is look, we have had enough of you, we want to move on. the republican nominated joe lhota, there are environmental factors in the race you have to look at that and say boy, if de blasio can't win after this much time in this city, can a democrat ever win? so there are the odds that lhota is up against. >> people are away from new york and boston, they make the cartoon notion of what the city is all about. new yorkers, i think, cer
steve, you just described "the new yorker"s that i know. they tend to be liberal, pro-choi pro-choice, pro gay rights. they live outside. they need police to do their job and to create a certain sfooers. they seem to be now to be tilting toward the liberal side. but it got to be rough on them in regard to stop and frisk. >> it's a been 12 years of michael bloomberg. you're going to get tired of that person after a certain amount of whether it is politics or -- you're going to...
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steve? steve, what difference does it make? >> on 00 interview on the administration went before multiple times before congress. they provided all the information. >> laura: arb. >> all the information that they wanted. >> laura: hillary arb, mia. that's the article i would write. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, laura. >> laura: award winning college professor is outed as a killer who wiped out his entire family 46 years ago. and the college where he works is standing by him. should his past cost him his job? with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase eve
steve? steve, what difference does it make? >> on 00 interview on the administration went before multiple times before congress. they provided all the information. >> laura: arb. >> all the information that they wanted. >> laura: hillary arb, mia. that's the article i would write. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, laura. >> laura: award winning college professor is outed as a killer who wiped out his entire family 46 years ago. and the college where he works...
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steve we are going to have a secret off the record meeting on this. >> what is also weird is that first of all, he came in and there was in this roll up your sleeves meetg. he said what he was planning to do. one person asked him questions. in this se, he has been accused of this and he personally signed off on what wait directors of on the free prs. that is the reason that i think the this meeting was a lite bit more. to give cover for themselves and thepresident. at some point we had to put away our political division and stand with the constitution. including things that are vitally important. neil: we have the libeals who have often ionized air. you have a call. neil: sometimes when they are standing in line f for hours. you better getomething looking at that line. better get a few of them. so you can't save money? it's easy as pie! brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuc small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org. neil: use a doughnut. just carpet down. what t heck. in t
steve we are going to have a secret off the record meeting on this. >> what is also weird is that first of all, he came in and there was in this roll up your sleeves meetg. he said what he was planning to do. one person asked him questions. in this se, he has been accused of this and he personally signed off on what wait directors of on the free prs. that is the reason that i think the this meeting was a lite bit more. to give cover for themselves and thepresident. at some point we had to...
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my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >> the most potent cancer causing agent in our food supply and who is the most at risk? children. john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. anot
my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local...
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steve has been long on the name of blackberry. >> the company has $2.8 billion in cash. in some way shape or form the deal will get done. it's not going to get done on a $10 price target. >> you held it into the hull. >> no one ever expects blackberry to trade up on earnings. we expect it to trade off on the event. hopefully the hardware business and competitors actually become clients. >> i mean, i'm not married to this forever. i was unhappy with the response. >> i'm still holding on to it. >> today's lows are my technical signal to jump out. once again, never bought this on fundamentals. i got the headline. didn't get the bang for the buck. >> we know it's not going to be a chinese buyer. so who is going to come in? we have been hashing this over for months no one seems to be there. the biggest investor coming in and basically saying save my position. >> i love blackberry and i hope they survive but this is c quality type of deal. they haven't done due diligence yet and the company seems to be falling apart. to me they signed up this deal to try to stiblize the compan
steve has been long on the name of blackberry. >> the company has $2.8 billion in cash. in some way shape or form the deal will get done. it's not going to get done on a $10 price target. >> you held it into the hull. >> no one ever expects blackberry to trade up on earnings. we expect it to trade off on the event. hopefully the hardware business and competitors actually become clients. >> i mean, i'm not married to this forever. i was unhappy with the response. >>...
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steve, it seems like every day there's something. today was a big development that led our show. >> yeah, it certainly was. i think you actually in the intro there basically highlighted both of the big developments of the day. the number one development obviously is that the cia was notified by the russian fsb, the russian security services, after the russians went to the fbi, the fbi reported back to the russians that they didn't find anything, and then the russians basically took the file to the cia and said, hey, we want you to have a look which suggests that the russians were frustrated that they hadn't found anything. now the fbi will say, look, we went back to the russians, we asked them for more information and they didn't provide it, but it's clear now that the russians were trying to provide information and that our government didn't follow up on it or at least follow up on it as much as they might have. the second, i think, major development today is that we are seeing the consensus shifting on whether there might have been
steve, it seems like every day there's something. today was a big development that led our show. >> yeah, it certainly was. i think you actually in the intro there basically highlighted both of the big developments of the day. the number one development obviously is that the cia was notified by the russian fsb, the russian security services, after the russians went to the fbi, the fbi reported back to the russians that they didn't find anything, and then the russians basically took the...
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. >> well -- lou: steve think will get an invitation? >> i don't think that would being out there anytime soon. lou: thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. lou: both great. >> and we are not fighting. >> well, littleebit. fighting on the promise f. lou: coming up tomorrow, author of the best selling book, ed klein, former columnist will be with us. up next, america's greatest days are yet to come, so say the authors of this brand new book. they explain, america the version three next. ♪ alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feure of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card terase recent travel purchases. d with few clicks, is mission never happened. uh, what this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ♪ lou: my next guest says that at that time when our government is crushingly expensive, failing in its basic functions command seemingly unable to keep its promises, amer
. >> well -- lou: steve think will get an invitation? >> i don't think that would being out there anytime soon. lou: thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. lou: both great. >> and we are not fighting. >> well, littleebit. fighting on the promise f. lou: coming up tomorrow, author of the best selling book, ed klein, former columnist will be with us. up next, america's greatest days are yet to come, so say the authors of this brand new book. they explain, america...
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okay, i don't think steve is being disengeneralous. obama care does not blow up the entire system. in fact, the main thing the law does is deliver millions of new customers to the private insurance industry which is kind of the opposite of blowing up the system. it's adding to the system. if you're home watching this right now, the odds are extremely high that essentially nothing aside from some added benefits and protections is going to change about your health insurance on october 1th when the health changes go live online or january 1st when they start ensuring people. nothing at all. but there's something else steve and his friends seem completely obtuse about. >> there's a new poll out this thorng that morning this says, take a guess. how many people in this country, what percentage have insurance now for this very first time because of affordable care act? how many? what p percent? >> i mean, i'd go 20. 20%. >> wait. >> wait. 20%. that is a terrible guess. considering that he just said 15% of the country didn't have health insurance. >> what percent? >> i mean, i'd go 20. let
okay, i don't think steve is being disengeneralous. obama care does not blow up the entire system. in fact, the main thing the law does is deliver millions of new customers to the private insurance industry which is kind of the opposite of blowing up the system. it's adding to the system. if you're home watching this right now, the odds are extremely high that essentially nothing aside from some added benefits and protections is going to change about your health insurance on october 1th when...
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steve? >> it was fascinating interview. i thought greg palkot hit some very hard tough hitting questions. he pressed bashar assad on details. he followed up with evidence. i thought bashar assad at times came across at delusional and i think in some cases he wasn't the only delusional person in the room. some of dennis kucinich's questions were totally absurd. at one point he suggested that assad might pave the way towards a new road map towards world peace beginning with you giving up your weapons and asked about assad starting a peace process. that's just not in touch with reality. >> bret: great having you on the panel. >> thanks. >> james? >> look, not all of the questions were the ones i would have asked. one question that went unasked that i would liked to have seen asked would have been mr. president, what you have done wrong in this conflict? what mistakes you have made? and that might have forced him into some measure of candor, might have. there was an obama administration official named volley nasir from the firs
steve? >> it was fascinating interview. i thought greg palkot hit some very hard tough hitting questions. he pressed bashar assad on details. he followed up with evidence. i thought bashar assad at times came across at delusional and i think in some cases he wasn't the only delusional person in the room. some of dennis kucinich's questions were totally absurd. at one point he suggested that assad might pave the way towards a new road map towards world peace beginning with you giving up...
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>>steve: oh man. >>brian: only on "fox & friends"
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steve we are going to have a secret off the record meeting on this. >> what is also weird isthat first of all, he came in and there was in this roll up your sleeves meeting. he said what he was planning to do. one pern asked him questions. this case, he has been accused f this and he personally signed off on what was it directors of on the fe press. that is the reason that i think the this meeting was a lite bit more. to give cover for themselves and the prsident. at some point we had to put away our potical division and stand with the constitution. including things that are vitally important. neil: we have the liberals who have often ionized air. you have a call. neil: sometimes when they are standing in line for hours. you better get something looking at that line. better get a few of them. ♪ this is the tempur-pedic innovation lab. it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. and now for my favorite part of the tour. [whispers]everyone loves free samples. ♪ save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic mattress sets and
steve we are going to have a secret off the record meeting on this. >> what is also weird isthat first of all, he came in and there was in this roll up your sleeves meeting. he said what he was planning to do. one pern asked him questions. this case, he has been accused f this and he personally signed off on what was it directors of on the fe press. that is the reason that i think the this meeting was a lite bit more. to give cover for themselves and the prsident. at some point we had to...
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steve, what made you so sure ? >> first of all, when i looked at those pictures displayed at the press conference it was explained at that point* they were displayed on the internet and television it to show everybody in the world that these two kids or terrorist could not escape anymore wherever they were. maybe to canada but they would be identified. the pitchers clearly identified so they would realize they were missing from work, a student body, home, it was clear they would be identified within 24 hours. the only question is if they had escaped from the massachusetts area and it is clear they did not even have a getaway car and it did not even have cash. so they ended up killing three people and could have killed more the the real issue is the are radicalization that to people from the united states came here under asylum and then became radicalized that is an increasing problem we're facing. lou: i am pleased to say we have enjoyed by the four-star general good to have you with us. it appears we are looking a
steve, what made you so sure ? >> first of all, when i looked at those pictures displayed at the press conference it was explained at that point* they were displayed on the internet and television it to show everybody in the world that these two kids or terrorist could not escape anymore wherever they were. maybe to canada but they would be identified. the pitchers clearly identified so they would realize they were missing from work, a student body, home, it was clear they would be...
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>> the incident begins when steve stone with the texas department of public safety catches a pickup truck speeding. it takes a bit longer than usual for the driver to pull over. >> he didn't want to stop for me. you can hear me in the video saying he didn't want to stop for me. it's just something i took note of but it was nothing that would cause me to be on alert immediately. >> his dashboard camera begins recording a bone-chilling incident that the highway patrolman still can't believe he survived. >> and i thought, you ain't going to make it through this. it was very scary. >> it begins as a routine traffic stop. >> how you doing, sir? >> all right, sir. did i do something wrong? >> you were a little bit over on your speed. >> i was just behind that truck. >> well, you were going faster than that truck. you were gaining on him. just need to see your driver's license and insurance. >> trooper stone can sense that something isn't right. >> he was very nervous when i was talking to him in the vehicle. go ahead and step out of the truck for me. he stops at the door. and he's doing somethi
>> the incident begins when steve stone with the texas department of public safety catches a pickup truck speeding. it takes a bit longer than usual for the driver to pull over. >> he didn't want to stop for me. you can hear me in the video saying he didn't want to stop for me. it's just something i took note of but it was nothing that would cause me to be on alert immediately. >> his dashboard camera begins recording a bone-chilling incident that the highway patrolman still...
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his idol was steve jobs. david used to watch every online video of steve jobs. it's great advice. >> i would like to know what the father said hey, dad, i'm dropping out of school. >> it was the -- >> probably nsfw. >> it was the 80s and new york. >> fair enough. robert, stick around. the tumblr acquisition got us thinking who could be the next big deal in tech. >> here is the thing. it was not just snapped up because it has a young user base but advertising value of all of that content on all of the blogs. here are four other potential hot targets. of course we have to talk about hulu. it's back on the auction block. how much it sells for will hinge. yahoo! tried to buy daily motion which has over 112 million unique monthly visitors and 2.5 billion video views. it's all about pinterest. just yesterday it took a big step working with big brands to make it easier to click and make a purchase. it raised $200 million in february. and for articles, social news web side reddit is where to go to read. users vote on what is important. the content space we have to remem
his idol was steve jobs. david used to watch every online video of steve jobs. it's great advice. >> i would like to know what the father said hey, dad, i'm dropping out of school. >> it was the -- >> probably nsfw. >> it was the 80s and new york. >> fair enough. robert, stick around. the tumblr acquisition got us thinking who could be the next big deal in tech. >> here is the thing. it was not just snapped up because it has a young user base but advertising...